| GED Policy in Iowa
Guidelines for GED Testing
of 16, 17 and 18 Year-Old-Persons - September 27,
2001. This document requires Adobe
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Final Draft of GED Policy
Statements - March 7, 2002. This document
requires Adobe
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GED Accommodations Tracking
Form Guidelines - October 28, 2005. This
document requires Adobe
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Section 5.2; 2005 GED Examiner’s
Manual - October 28, 2005. This document
requires Adobe
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Guidelines for the
Establishment of an Official GED Testing Center -
November 1, 2005. This document requires
Adobe
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Guidelines for GED Testing
of “Home Schooled” Persons - November
7, 2005. This document requires Adobe
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Request for Access
to GEDScoring.COM Guidelines - December 1, 2005
Request for Name
Change on Official GED Records - February 14, 2006.
This document requires Adobe
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GED Record
Changes
Requesting Approval
of Alternate Examiners - May 31, 2006
Update
to the National Reporting System (NRS) Reporting Guidelines
for Program Year 2007 (July 1, 2006-June 30, 2007).
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Recording GED Testing by Site
- Dec. 28, 2006
Coding Guidelines
Test Centers
| PLEASE NOTE
Persons seeking to meet the Iowa High School Equivalency
Diploma requirements should be aware of companies that claim
to offer the Test of General Educational Development (GED)
over the Internet or through correspondence courses. There
are no on-line or correspondence testing programs recognized
by the General Educational Development Testing Service (GEDTS)
of the American Council of Education (ACE). Persons can
ONLY take the Official GED Test Battery at an approved Iowa
GED test center. The only way to receive an Iowa High School
Equivalency Diploma is to successfully pass the Official
GED Test Battery by Iowa state standards. The current Iowa
state standard is to achieve a minimum standard score of
410 on each of the five Official GED Test Battery subtests
and an overall standard score average of 450.
Please contact the Iowa Department of Education at 515.281.7308
for further information. |
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